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Valentine’s Day was my father’s favorite holiday. Thinking about it now, it seems just a bit odd, since he was a very undemonstrative father. I could easily count the number of times he told me he loved me, but I was knew I was loved. He gave gifts on Valentine’s Day. When I was living at home, and even in college, he usually bought me a new outfit. He was a shopper, and he had excellent taste. I can only think of one time when he purchased an outfit that was totally inappropriate for me. I called to tell him, and he laughed, and said he thought it might be. All this to say, I still love Valentine’s Day. This year I’m making more cards than usual since I have several friends who could use some Valentine’s Day cheer as well as all the family. 

I’ve been working on them for a couple days now. The family ones won’t show up here until later since some of them actually do read my blog. But here’s one for a friend.

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I cut the heart with a My Favorite Things die after watercoloring a piece of Tim Holtz watercolor paper. The Sending die from Simon Says is one of my favorites, and I love it cut from gold paper against the ombre watercolored heart. The sentiment stamped on the vellum banner (Simon Says die) is from the accompanying “Sending and Wishing” stamp set. It’s going to get a lot of use! Both the heart and the banner were layered on a Stitched Rectangle from Papertrey Ink.

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I’m quite happy with this card and am linking up to three heart related challenges:

Addicted to CAS:  Hugs and Kisses

ATCAS - code word hugs and kisses

Fusion-“Heartful” – see the photo below:

  Heartful copy

And Simon Says Monday Challenge: the Letter H (in this case, Heart)

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There will be more valentines coming . . .

8 thoughts on “Valentines”

  1. Great story!
    maybe I’ve told you this before..Valentines here has only recently started to be much of a “thing” and we still really only send one card. When I went to the US as an Exchange student at 17, the friends I made all sent me cards that year and I was completely confused! We couldn’t imagine sending cards to friends and I didn’t know what to do. Now of course I think what a lovely thing it is to do.

  2. Love this card with the soft watercolored heart and shiny sending sentiment. That is a nice story about your dad. I love books by Louise Penny too.

  3. What a elegant valentine’s day card! Love the gold sentiment! Thank you so much for joining us at Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge. Hugs, Sandra

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